How to Replace the Engine Air Filter on a 2015 Nissan Rogue 2.5L
Step-by-step DIY engine air filter change with tools, parts list, torque specs, safety tips, and cost savings
How to Replace the Engine Air Filter on a 2015 Nissan Rogue 2.5L
Step-by-step DIY engine air filter change with tools, parts list, torque specs, safety tips, and cost savings
đź”§ Rogue - Engine Air Filter Replacement
You’ll be replacing the engine air filter inside the black plastic air box in the engine bay. A clean filter helps your engine breathe better, improving performance and fuel economy.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 15-30 minutes
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- 🛑 Turn the engine off and remove the key from the vehicle.
- đź§Š Let the engine cool for at least 15 minutes to avoid touching hot parts.
- 🧤 Wear gloves and safety glasses to protect your hands and eyes.
- 🔌 Battery disconnection is not required for this job.
- đźš Do not smoke or use open flames near the engine bay.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- đź§° 10mm socket
- đź§° 1/4" drive ratchet
- đź§° 3" socket extension
- đź§° Flathead screwdriver (medium)
- đź§° Work light or flashlight
- đź§° Shop rag or microfiber cloth
- đź§° Mechanic gloves
- đź§° Safety glasses
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- đź§© Engine air filter element (panel style, for Rogue 2.5L) - Qty: 1
- đź§© Air box cover clips or screws - Qty: As needed if any are damaged
- đź§© Cleaning wipes or mild cleaner - Qty: 1 (for wiping air box)
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- 🅿️ Park the Rogue on a flat surface, shift to Park, and set the parking brake.
- 🔄 Turn off all accessories (AC, lights, radio) and remove the key.
- 🔍 Open the hood using the hood release inside the cabin, then lift the hood and secure it with the hood prop rod.
- 📦 Locate the engine air box: it is a black plastic box on the driver’s side of the engine bay, with a large hose running from it to the engine.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Identify the air box and fasteners
- 🔎 Stand at the front of the Rogue and look to the left (driver side). The air box is a rectangular black plastic box with a large rubber intake hose attached.
- 🔎 Look for metal clips and/or screws holding the top cover of the air box to the bottom half.
- đź’ˇ Take a quick photo before disassembly
Step 2: Release air box clips
- 📎 If your air box uses clips, unhook them by hand. Pull each metal clip away from the cover until it pops free.
- đź‘‹ If a clip is stiff, gently pry the edge with the flathead screwdriver while pulling with your fingers.
- đź’ˇ Do not bend clips; they can snap
Step 3: Remove air box screws (if equipped)
- 🔩 If there are screws/bolts on the air box cover, use the 10mm socket, 3" extension, and 1/4" ratchet to remove them.
- 🔩 Turn counterclockwise to loosen and remove each screw. Place them in a small container so they don’t get lost.
- 📏 When reinstalling later, tighten these screws to 6 Nm (53 in-lbs) using the 10mm socket and ratchet.
- đź’ˇ Only snug the screws; do not overtighten
Step 4: Lift the air box cover
- 📦 Gently lift the air box cover. It will hinge or slide slightly because the intake hose is still attached.
- 📦 You do not need to remove the hose. Just lift the cover enough to reach the filter.
- đź’ˇ Lift slowly to avoid cracking the plastic
Step 5: Remove the old air filter
- đź§© Grab the edge of the old filter and lift it straight up and out of the air box.
- đź§© Note how the filter sits: rubber sealing edge usually faces up, and the pleats go down into the box.
- đź’ˇ Match orientation with the new filter
Step 6: Clean the air box
- đź§˝ Use the shop rag or microfiber cloth to wipe out dirt, leaves, or dust from the bottom of the air box.
- đź§˝ If very dirty, lightly dampen the rag with cleaner, but do not leave liquid puddles inside the box.
- đź’ˇ Keep debris from falling down the intake tube
Step 7: Install the new air filter
- đź§© Place the new engine air filter into the air box with the rubber seal facing up and the pleats going down, matching the way the old filter sat.
- đź§© Make sure the filter edges sit flat and fully in the groove of the air box so there are no gaps.
- đź’ˇ Gaps allow unfiltered air into engine
Step 8: Refit the air box cover
- 📦 Lower the air box cover back into place, making sure it aligns with the bottom half and the filter.
- 📦 Check that no part of the new filter is pinched or sticking out.
- đź’ˇ Press down gently to seat the cover
Step 9: Reinstall screws and clips
- 🔩 If your air box uses screws/bolts, install them by hand first to avoid cross-threading, then snug them with the 10mm socket, extension, and ratchet.
- 🔩 Tighten to 6 Nm (53 in-lbs) with the 10mm socket. This is “firm but not hard” if you don’t have a torque wrench.
- 📎 Re-latch all metal clips by pushing them back onto the cover until they click firmly into place.
- đź’ˇ Double-check every clip and screw is secure
Step 10: Final checks under the hood
- 🔍 Confirm the air box cover is sitting flat with no gaps along the sealing edge.
- 🔍 Check that the large intake hose is still fully seated and its clamps are tight (hand-check only).
- 🔍 Remove any tools or rags from the engine bay.
- đźš— Close the hood securely.
âś… After Repair
- 🔑 Start the engine and let it idle for a minute. Listen for any unusual hissing near the air box that might indicate a gap or loose hose.
- 🚦Take a short test drive. Throttle response may feel a bit smoother with a clean filter.
- 📆 Note your mileage and date so you know when the filter was last changed. Many people replace it every 15,000–30,000 miles depending on dust conditions.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $60-$120 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $15-$35 (parts only)
You Save: $45-$85 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.3-0.5 hours.
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